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Lucy wasn't necessarly the most talkative person in her sleep, nor was she often subject to somniloquy, not being really the most stressed person and/or having disturbed sleep (unlike the more nervous Angie).
Still, the goth girl had more vivid and hectic dreams that night, fueled by the emotions of the day, even though she might have forgotten what had generated them in the first place.
Unfortunately for Lucy, it was all bad dreams that night.
Full of simple things and inconveniences... or more fearful ones.
Whatever her not-so-sweet dreams were made of,
in the deadly silence of the night, the Dictaphone, lying against the feet of her bed, was listening and still recording whatever cohesive (or not) words the black-haired girl would mumble.
Note: To make things/paths clearer, lets say all options here [Choice #5 aside] are results of whatever Lucy records accidentally by sleep-talking in context of her having nightmares.
For the good dreams versions, check on the sister-chapter :Chapter 125411: Lucy records things accidentally in her dreams
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